THE Birmingham Mail's new website follows months of hard work and research from a dedicated team of journalists and web experts based in the heart of the city.

The birmingham mail.net team is being headed by senior multimedia editor, Ross Hawkes.

Ross has been with the company for 10 years and has worked across a variety of Trinity Mirror Midland titles.

Ross is responsible for the overall development of the site, with two multimedia editors looking after content.

Anna Jeys has assumed the role of multimedia editor for news and features and will be ensuring news coverage is up-to-the-minute with extra background, links and details to accompany the biggest stories of the day.

She will also be concentrating on adding more features content to the site, with sections for travel, family life, shopping and food and drink.

Mark Langford is multimedia editor for sport and interactivity and will be making sure all the latest stories are on site.

He will also be looking to develop our Birmingham Mail forums and produce more opportunities to get you involved in shaping the future of the website.

Anna has been a Birmingham Mail reporter for four years after leaving her job as content editor for our weekly paper, The Solihull News.

Mark Langford has been working on website content at the Mail for the last 18 months after being a Mail news editor.

Joining the team will also be digital content producers Danielle Hicks and Aimie Beet, who will be helping to generate content.

The Mail also has a team of video journalists, Phil Vinter, Patrice John, Edward Chadwick and Alison Dayani, who will be adding fresh videos daily.